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Tips for starting your own business

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When is a good time to start a new business? When is a bad time to start a new business? How do you know if you’ve hit upon a good business idea? How do you purchase all the tools and equipment you need for a new business? What happens if it all goes wrong?

They’re probably just a handful of the questions you’ll have if you are considering starting your own business. There is so much to consider before you jump from that 9-5 office job to setting out in the world as your own boss.

If you are looking to start up your own business or wondering if it is for you, here are some tips to consider.

Hard times are the best times to start a business

This may seem to fly in the face of all logic, but hard times can be the best time to start a small business. As websites such as Apexbeats.Com report on closures and job losses on their business pages, it means you are entering a less crowded marketplace. The major upside of starting a business during an economic downturn is that things can only get better as the economic climate improves, meaning that by pitching yourself in when the economyis at rock bottom, the only way is up. It’s also better to learn about yourself and your business at the start rather than rack up success after success, only to be hit with a recession several years in and have no idea how to plan or deal with it as you are only used to counting profits.

Focus on solving the problems you have

Plenty of entrepreneurs feel like they are born to work in business and so go searching desperately for an idea that can make them millions. This is arguably the wrong approach – why not go about starting a business based on something you need? It might be an everyday problem around the house or something that technology hasn’t yet solved in the workplace. By solving a problem you encounter, chances are you’ll be solving a problem other people encounter as well. Take Joy Mangano for example. Fed up with having to wring out her mop after doing the housework, she invented the self-wringing mop. Next thing you know she is a millionaire and even has Jennifer Lawrence playing her in a film based on her life. Not bad going.

Don’t worry about tools – you probably already have them

Plenty of people worry about whether they have the tools available to them to set up a small business. Chances are, you already do either in the home or in public. We’re talking computer power here. Even a budget home laptop these days features enough power to edit sound or movies, run advertising campaigns and keep the books balanced. Internet connectivity is everywhere and libraries and universities across the country can provide ever more powerful machines which are sometimes even available for free. Got young relatives? They are probably as computer savvy as the middle aged marketing experts being paid big sums by major companies. Tap them up to help you get your business out there.

Be brave and enjoy the ride

Starting a business will always be a risk but as long as it is something you are passionate about, it is going to be much more fun than your 9-5 office job behind a desk you hate. If you’ve got an idea, turn it into a business – be brave and enjoy the ride.